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There are more than 170 scientists doing research on the mechanisms on aging at FLI. Hence, there’s always something new to report. Moreover, members of the interested public have the opportunity to attend FLI’s research seminars.

On the 2016 Spring Reception of the Leibniz Association, Karl Lenhard Rudolph, Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI), held an…

On March 11, 2016, the FLI took part in the first UniStem Day in Germany.

On February 18, 2016, Dr. Henning Scherf, former Mayor and President of the Senate of Bremen, enthused the audience with his speech "Ich freue mich…

On February 12, 2016, K. Lenhard Rudolph, Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI), spoke about "Aging and Evolution" in the Museum…

Leibniz Association celebrates 370th birthday and 300th day of death of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz with a theme year "die beste aller möglichen…

The JBC paper on Ectodomain Cleavage of Peter Herrlich's research group has been chosen as one of the best papers of the year.

This year's annual meeting of the DGfA from December 4th to 5th at the FLI in Jena, Germany, was opened by Prof. Henri Jasper and provided high-level…

Researchers from the FLI have obtained the genome sequence of N. furzeri.

On November 14th, the FLI participated in the OKK - Open Cancer Conference in Jena with an information stand.

Prof. K. Lenhard Rudolph was awarded the SENECA Medal for Aging Research by the Industry Club Düsseldorf on November 10, 2015.